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Revision as of 22:50, 5 December 2015
This is the »Processing im Park« page of  — Jessica Hüttig 
I uploaded some pictures, I took for this course on Flickr. 
The code for my sketches can be viewed on OpenProcessing.
Homework I – SLIDESHOW
For the first homework we had to create an animation of nine photos, we took in the Ilmpark 
Code for this sketch can be viewed here. 
Additionally we created a simple grid of nine photos. 
Code for this sketch can be viewed here 
Homework II – CUT THE IMAGE UP
In class we learned how to dice images into any number of tiles and how to arrange them in a random order 
 or a systematic one. The first image is the original one and in the second example it's rearranged randomly. 
